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HMCS ''Mackenzie'' was a that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and later the Canadian Forces. She was the lead ship of her class and is the first Canadian naval unit to carry this name. The ship was named for the Mackenzie River, the largest river system in Canada and runs primarily through the Northwest Territories. Entering service in 1962, ''Mackenzie'' served until 1993, mainly as a training ship. She was sold for use as an artificial reef in 1995 and sunk as such the same year off the coast of British Columbia. ==Design== The ''Mackenzie'' class was an offshoot of the design. Initially planned to be an improved version of the design, budget difficulties led to the Canadian government ordering a repeat of the previous ,〔Milner, p.223-4〕 with improved habitability and better pre-wetting, bridge and weatherdeck fittings to better deal with extreme cold.〔Gardiner & Chumbley, p.45〕 The original intention was to give the ''Mackenzie'' class variable depth sonar during construction, but would have led to delays of up to a year in construction time, which the navy could not accept.
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